| College Academic Council |
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The Georgetown College Academic Council comprises elected representatives from each class fostering a working relationship between administartion/students/faculty in order to help students manage and enhance thier academic lives. |
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| Georgetown University Ping Pong Club |
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GUPP fosters a friendly environment for members of the Georgetown University community to play ping pong, whether it be the first time or not. The club strives to provide opportunities for enthusiasts of all levels to play ping pong more skillfully through lessons, practices, and tournaments. In addition, the Georgetown University Ping Pong club will raise an awareness of the sport by various means. |
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| GUMSHOE |
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We are Georgetown's only student-run math & science outreach program. GUMSHOE trains Georgetown students to serve as math and science tutors and pairs them with middle and high school students in the DC public school system. |
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| International Relations Club |
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IRC, realizing that events in the international arena impact the daily life of the individual, are committed to develop a greater understanding or international relations. |
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| Lecture Fund |
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The Georgetown University Lecture Fund is a student-run organization that exists to enrich the academic experience of the Georgetown community. The Lecture Fund strives to bring speakers to Georgetown's main campus to enlighten, to educate and, occasionally, to entertain. |
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| McDonough School of Business Academic Council |
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The MSB Academic Council is a student group made up of 12 representatives (3 from each class). The MSB Academic Council is the link between the deans office and the students. We strive to strengthen student relations with the faculty and administration and to promote a positive interaction. In addition, we host events including the Major Choices Forum, guest speakers and interview workshops.
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| MEChA de Georgetown |
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Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan |
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| Mock Trial |
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The Georgetown University Mock Trial and Law Team is one of the premier mock trial programs in the country. An entirely student run organization, the Team welcomes new and experienced mock trial competitors to its fun and competitively successful program. |
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| National Society of Collegiate Scholars |
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The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is an honors organization which recognizes outstanding academic achievement among first and second year college students and encourages members to develop leadership skills through community service. The Society was founded in 1994 at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. NSCS has active chapters at more than 205 college and university campuses across the United States. Chapters are involved in service to their campus and local communities, as well as scholastic and social activities. NSCS members are also eligible to participate in a variety of activities sponsored by the Society. Scholarships and awards, leadership development activities, service programs, community building and information sharing are the focus of activities organized nationally.
In the spring of 2001, five Georgetown students started the Georgetown University Chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars with an explicit Mission Statement and Constitution. In the fall of 2001, 100 Georgetown students were inducted into the Society. In the first year of NSCS at Georgetown University, the founders initiated a number of activities and programs, including community service initiatives and a mentoring program. In the fall of 2002, an additional 200 students were inducted in the ICC Auditorium and another year of campus scholarship, leadership, and service followed. Now in its fifth year on the Hilltop, the Georgetown University Chapter has evolved to include activities not only relating to leadership, scholarship, and service, but also those that are social in nature. In addition, the Georgetown NSCS Chapter has expanded its mentoring program into a nationally recognized Planning for College Success initiative which works with 7th grade students to improve their high school applications and essays to ensure entrance and financial aid to any high school in the Washington, DC area. |
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| Pre-Med Society |
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The Pre-Med Society caters to the needs of Pre-Med students as well as those students interested in going into a medical field. As an organization, they organize a variety of service related activities at the hospital for their members, sponsor mock interviews, and host guest speakers who are in the field of medicine. |
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| School of Foreign Service Academic Council |
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The School of Foreign Service Academic Council is the representative body and active voice for the undergraduates in the SFS. SFSAC is devoted to serving the academic needs of the SFS student body and strives to strengthen communication between SFS faculty, staff and SFS students. |
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| Students for Justice in Palestine |
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As an advocacy group, SJP is committed to a core set of principles to which it expects its members to adhere. SJP believes that while the Palestinian people must ultimately be able to decide their future in Palestine, certain key principles, grounded in international law, human rights, and basic standards of justice, are fundamental to a just resolution of the plight of the Palestinians. SJP welcomes individuals of all ethnic and religious backgrounds to join in solidarity with the struggle for justice in Palestine. |
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